John Goerzen wrote:
> Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
> > John Goerzen wrote:
> > >
> > > [Regarding the slogan, "The programming tool of choice
> > > for discriminating hackers"]
> > >
> > > No, it suggests that OCaml is a real language that can be
> > > used to solve real problems quickly,
> >
> > To you. And I submit, you are a techie who thinks the word
> > 'hacker' has
> > positive connotations. Suits don't see it that way. Not that I'm a
>
> Sure, but -- who gives a damn?
Clearly not you. Since you're not interested in entertaining the
perspective of target demographics other than your own, I don't see a
reason to belabor explaining anything to you. You won't listen.
> The site is clearly aimed at programmers who will understand.
If one wants to grow a language base, why should it be so narrowly
aimed?
> > Sure. A 2% market share can't be wrong. ;-) Beats OCaml by a mile
> > though.
>
> You have no idea what the Python "market share" is,
One point of data:
http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm
There are others. You can Google for them yourself. If you actually
want to know, it's knowable. The ballpark is certainly correct: try
going to Monster.com and searching for Python jobs. ;-) Now try OCaml.
;-) ;-)
Cheers, www.indiegamedesign.com
Brandon Van Every Seattle, WA
When no one else sells courage, supply and demand take hold.
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